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It offers an unbiased, non-partisan position.The real question is why would you need a neutral for 240v? What is it supposed to do?
It offers an unbiased, non-partisan position.The real question is why would you need a neutral for 240v? What is it supposed to do?
A.K.A. - UselessIt offers an unbiased, non-partisan position.
If it continually trips on inrush then there's no worry about burning up motor windings as the lift will never be in use anyway.

I've got a motor with a Rockwell Jam protection (high overload) relay on it, in addition to the starter.SMH You should read up on the differences between overload protection and over current/short circuit protection in motor circuits.
I said that because mm08822 referenced one of my previous comments. I had said that a 15 amp 2 pole breaker could also double as an overload and overcurrent device on this motor, as long as it DOES NOT trip with inrush current.seriously?![]()
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